@@NauticalStudy Yeah, it is still stuck on 360p on our end. Maybe try uploading a second copy as an unlisted video. If that works you could just pop a link to it in the description.
This channel is so underrated. Please please do more deep dives. I love you're video and you make them very entertaining and not dry. You're also hilarious. Thanks for the great content!
It’s interesting to note that the Mauretania’s scrapping was heavily scrutinised by the public. I wished that, like the SS United States or Queen Mary, we could’ve kept this relic around for subsequent generations to witness.
I am so glad the algorithm threw this video at me. This was so much fun! Very well done mate, thank you for your work. Subscribed, so please keep ‘um coming!
Hello, I've just discovered your channel and am very happy I did! Thanks for the research, the little funny pix or drawings, and especially your delivery. You have just the right, pleasant and humorous comments and are teaching us about ships, as well! Whoopee! If school had been that much fun when I was a kid, back in the Pleistocene Era, I would've had a perfect report card all the time! I hope you have more videos like this, I look forward to seeing more of them. Many hearty good wishes to you and the viewers!
You have the funniest ocean liner channel on YT... I don't wanna see my 1907 face covered in smoker lines 😩 at least the carpet is Red (Taylor's Version)
For someone who doesn't know anything about ships these videos are like watching something in a foreign language. But I'm extremely intrigued and determined to understand at least some of this stuff.
At 31,938 GRT, Mauretania was the world’s largest ship in gross tonnage when she entered service. However in terms of net tonnage (commercially usable space), Mauretania came in at only 12,797 NRT, falling short of White Star’s Adriatic, which came in at 15,638 NRT, despite being only 24,541 GRT.
Amazing video! I have a idea for a ship you can talk about: SS Rotterdam! I know it is a bit out of your range sindse you have only talked about the Cunarders and the White Star Liners but it would be cool (maybe include th SS Nieuw Amsterdam too) keep up the Amazing work!
Ironically, my mother's "middle name" was that of HMS "Mauretania". By the way, the country of that name, Mauretania, is NOT an island; it is part of the African mainland.
From November 1907 to December 1914, Mauretania made 191 crossings and carried a total of 247,971 passengers, for an average of 1,298 passengers per crossing. She was the most popular ship on the Atlantic in the years of 1910, 1912 and 1913. Her best year was 1913, when she carried 44,245 passengers over 30 crossings, averaging 1,475 passengers per crossing. From 1920 to 1929, Mauretania carried another 160,499 passengers over a further 200 crossings, averaging 802 passengers per crossing. She was transferred from the Liverpool-Queenstown-New York service to the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York service along with Aquitania and Imperator/Berengaria sometime in 1920.
Cunard named all their ships ending in "ia", White Star ships all had "ic" at the end of their name, other lines had similar naming traditions, so the name alone indicated which company owned a ship. That tradition continues today with lines like Royal Caribbean having the suffix "of the seas" for all their ships.
Woah, a 20 minute long video, all I can say is great job! Your videos are almost as, if not more enjoyable than Mike Brady's Oceanliner Designs videos. Your videos' main strength is the humour as always, it sets it apart from all the other ship nerd channels in a good way. However, I don't remember Mauretania having any of those things at 11:44 though, where were each of them?
I wonder if he will do a video for the anniversary of the titanic sinking but I love these videos funny and entertaining best way to educate people of these ships
Omgosh. The 360p quality is making me shoot myself xddddddd. I had hard time reading some of the little lines you included. The editing style is hilarious and I can't stop laughing. 😂😂😂
I can assure you this is coincidence because I'm an avid watcher of Great Big Move. Not to mention, there's only so many ways to phrase truths about specific events.
Great video, but the RMS Oceanic 1899 never held the blue ribband. She was the largest ship afloat but never was the fastest. The Germans held it for over a decade before the Lusitania, and Mauri would take it back.
@@therailfanman2078 in your opinion you mean. I suggest you start using your own language...not mine! oh and ever heard of the commonwealth? thought not
@@Drobium77 Your language? Why don't you use your own app instead of UA-cam? Or eat food that isn't from WWII? Or get an actual army or naval fleet that you can actually show off? And have y'all ever heard of dental care? I assume not
@@therailfanman2078 you have no idea lmfao!! You realise that the British have much better dental health than you lot. We invented the WWW, we don't need to show off because we've already invaded 90% of the world's countries. We've done it all, and done it best, America has yet to win any war on its own, you didn't even win ww2 in Europe, the Russians won that for you. And you only won in Japan because of your 'gay' bomb. Perhaps one day you'll have glory, when you've been around a few v thousand years like us 😁
I think it may be worth considering that he’s mostly talking about British ships here… a higher number of UK mentions naturally equals a higher number of UK jokes compared to other, less-discussed nations
Hey there! I'm not sure why the max quality is 360p but I'm working on it
Any idea when it may be fixed?
@@jack4561 It said that as it uploads it should be fixed but that just isn't happening evidently
@@NauticalStudy Yeah, it is still stuck on 360p on our end. Maybe try uploading a second copy as an unlisted video. If that works you could just pop a link to it in the description.
One question though? Why do you always give England (the country) so much negativity.
@Pleb No need to jump to conclusions. I’m sure it’s all just a joke but I just want to know for sure.
When the world needed him the most, he came back
yes
This channel is so underrated. Please please do more deep dives. I love you're video and you make them very entertaining and not dry. You're also hilarious. Thanks for the great content!
Impressive, very nice. Now let's see Paul Allen's ocean liner.
This was a very well detailed video on the Mauretania with plenty of jokes slipped in, well done
My Grandfather was radio officer on the Mauretania (among other ships) so it has a special place in my heart
It’s interesting to note that the Mauretania’s scrapping was heavily scrutinised by the public. I wished that, like the SS United States or Queen Mary, we could’ve kept this relic around for subsequent generations to witness.
Yeah even by the then President fdr(franklin delano roosevelt)
@@zyancuerdo1615didn’t he admit to being a huge fan of the mauretania?
We gotta get an Aquitania video man, love your stuff, I just found the channel a couple weeks ago :)
The jokes you slip in always catch me by surprise, great video as always! Always a treat to see you've uploaded :)
So happy you are back, And i love your videos about the nautical world.
Legend has it,when we all have a bad time,he comes back
After hearing that Charles Parson did a little trolling at the naval review, I can say that he is one of the most based men of all time
the content is so good i didnt realize i was watching in 360p
I love this channel. Learning so much about ships as well as the deapan, sarcastic humor
I am so glad the algorithm threw this video at me. This was so much fun! Very well done mate, thank you for your work. Subscribed, so please keep ‘um coming!
Lusitania and Mauretania also had different rail lengths at the bow
Hello, I've just discovered your channel and am very happy I did! Thanks for the research, the little funny pix or
drawings, and especially your delivery. You have just the right, pleasant and humorous comments and are
teaching us about ships, as well! Whoopee! If school had been that much fun when I was a kid, back in the Pleistocene
Era, I would've had a perfect report card all the time! I hope you have more videos like this, I look forward to seeing more of them. Many hearty good wishes to you and the viewers!
17:37 the best image I seen in a while, such a clever joke
You have the funniest ocean liner channel on YT... I don't wanna see my 1907 face covered in smoker lines 😩 at least the carpet is Red (Taylor's Version)
Oh I’m so glad you posted. I’ve been missing these videos.
Now, the beginning was really good. Worth the wait!
Imagine if we lived in a just and fair world were Mauritania, Olympic and Aquitania were well-preserved and world class hotels.
I really enjoy these longer form videos! Keep ‘em up!
For someone who doesn't know anything about ships these videos are like watching something in a foreign language. But I'm extremely intrigued and determined to understand at least some of this stuff.
Can you do a video about the rms Aquitania?
He’s back!
At 31,938 GRT, Mauretania was the world’s largest ship in gross tonnage when she entered service. However in terms of net tonnage (commercially usable space), Mauretania came in at only 12,797 NRT, falling short of White Star’s Adriatic, which came in at 15,638 NRT, despite being only 24,541 GRT.
Now this is what I've been waiting for. Maury foreverrrrrrr
Amazing video! I have a idea for a ship you can talk about: SS Rotterdam! I know it is a bit out of your range sindse you have only talked about the Cunarders and the White Star Liners but it would be cool (maybe include th SS Nieuw Amsterdam too) keep up the Amazing work!
Wake up babe new Nautical Study
Welcome back! Excellent presentation.
HES BACK
The terbinia shows that small things can make a big difference (that's also what I say around women)
Holy crap. Thanks for posting something. I love your content!
Gonna be blunt I love the humor in this
Ironically, my mother's "middle name" was that of HMS "Mauretania". By the way, the country of that name, Mauretania, is NOT an island; it is part of the African mainland.
Haha, Turbinia go: "NRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR *vroom vroom* Nrrrrrr Nrrrrrr skrtttt
And elicited a collective DAMN!
VRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Is this a "ha ha a-10 go brrrrrrrrrrrr" refrence
Would you talk about Venezuelan fridge freighter Roraima and her collision with Anzoategui in front of Galveston? Pleaaaaaaaase
I just had a a dream where I was haunted by the Lusitanias ghost so good time if I guess
Yeah I mixed up Mauritania and Mauritius, don’t worry about it
Was the Mauritius an actual ship?
Ok
Our true saviour has returned 🤣
My great grandmother went on the rms mauretania in the 30s i think love this ship
From November 1907 to December 1914, Mauretania made 191 crossings and carried a total of 247,971 passengers, for an average of 1,298 passengers per crossing.
She was the most popular ship on the Atlantic in the years of 1910, 1912 and 1913.
Her best year was 1913, when she carried 44,245 passengers over 30 crossings, averaging 1,475 passengers per crossing.
From 1920 to 1929, Mauretania carried another 160,499 passengers over a further 200 crossings, averaging 802 passengers per crossing. She was transferred from the Liverpool-Queenstown-New York service to the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York service along with Aquitania and Imperator/Berengaria sometime in 1920.
I love the tania class ships. Especially the Lusitania, which is actually my favorite ship.
Cunard named all their ships ending in "ia", White Star ships all had "ic" at the end of their name, other lines had similar naming traditions, so the name alone indicated which company owned a ship. That tradition continues today with lines like Royal Caribbean having the suffix "of the seas" for all their ships.
@@Dave_Sisson Yes. Except for the queen marry
The boat man has returned
Greatly interesting “the boat people”
HUZZAH, HE HAS RETURNED OH MY LORDY LORD
Ah Mauritania, the Olympic of Cunard
17:37 queen mary 😂 😂
28 different types of wood! That's just like a party at your mom's house on Saturday nights!
Eyy a new video!
Woah, a 20 minute long video, all I can say is great job! Your videos are almost as, if not more enjoyable than Mike Brady's Oceanliner Designs videos. Your videos' main strength is the humour as always, it sets it apart from all the other ship nerd channels in a good way.
However, I don't remember Mauretania having any of those things at 11:44 though, where were each of them?
Great video
He has returned!
My favorite liner. Thank you for the video
You should do a video on the Wilhelm gisloff, or is it gusloff?
Omg ur back!
He did an uploading!
19:09 - Wanna see me do it again? That had me in stitches! 🤣
Really missed him!
A turbulent industry, that was clever, I like you
Thank you for new video,can you do video on some Adriatic sea steamship
I wonder if he will do a video for the anniversary of the titanic sinking but I love these videos funny and entertaining best way to educate people of these ships
Idea for videos. Lexington and Yorktown class aircraft carriers.
Perfection
Will you ever do a video on the ss great Eastern or Normandy
Wait it had a botanical garden or was that a joke
Could you please make a video about Austrian ocean liners
Did UA-cam attack a channel about ships??? 2 months and no updates!
The fact that a nuclear powered Turbinia could theoretically be a thing is an idea I find hilarious
Omgosh. The 360p quality is making me shoot myself xddddddd. I had hard time reading some of the little lines you included. The editing style is hilarious and I can't stop laughing. 😂😂😂
As I recall the German liner Amerika of 1905 was the first to have an elevator. Still love the video.
20:45 copied line from the Great Big Move’s video about the Olympic
I can assure you this is coincidence because I'm an avid watcher of Great Big Move. Not to mention, there's only so many ways to phrase truths about specific events.
I actually genuinely agree with you. @@NauticalStudy
any reason why this is capt at 360p?
So sad that she was scrapped.
Quick qustion, what those HMZS mean
Aqutainia next?
Great but why 360p
Something is wrong, max resolution is only 360p...
Did you get your Slegehammer?
To soon with the Lusitania joke Man, to soon 😂
Great video, but the RMS Oceanic 1899 never held the blue ribband. She was the largest ship afloat but never was the fastest. The Germans held it for over a decade before the Lusitania, and Mauri would take it back.
You should do a video on the Edmin
Fitzgerald
The Lego island music is just 🤌
Do S.S. Carl D Bradly next plese
Nobody:
Your upload schedule:
In the case of Lusitania it would be seawater 😂😂😂 I burst out laughing
20 seconds in and there's an ad.
Greetings to you from Mauritania, but we love you. Please translate into Arabic
Noting, she was called Mary, not Maury.
Only criticism I have is that he never likes or replies to comments.
The werid ship guy returns
ᗯᕼᗩT ᗩ ᒪOᐯEᒪY ᗪᗩY
“RMS Clickbait sinking”💀
Did you say *the stupid Olympic*?
The RMS Clickbait... 😁😁😁
What has this dude got against England? Especially coming from a yank...have you seen the state of their country?? 😄
LMAO y'all can't talk shit when Britain ain't even a noteworthy country anymore.
@@therailfanman2078 in your opinion you mean. I suggest you start using your own language...not mine! oh and ever heard of the commonwealth? thought not
@@Drobium77 Your language? Why don't you use your own app instead of UA-cam? Or eat food that isn't from WWII? Or get an actual army or naval fleet that you can actually show off?
And have y'all ever heard of dental care? I assume not
@@therailfanman2078 you have no idea lmfao!!
You realise that the British have much better dental health than you lot.
We invented the WWW, we don't need to show off because we've already invaded 90% of the world's countries.
We've done it all, and done it best, America has yet to win any war on its own, you didn't even win ww2 in Europe, the Russians won that for you.
And you only won in Japan because of your 'gay' bomb.
Perhaps one day you'll have glory, when you've been around a few v thousand years like us 😁
I think it may be worth considering that he’s mostly talking about British ships here… a higher number of UK mentions naturally equals a higher number of UK jokes compared to other, less-discussed nations
yes mate
Must have been something in the tea 😂
"Turbulantf"? Turbulent. :-)
I just wish we could travel like that with today’s technology and no war and don’t worry about time